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The ISIS Survivor Who Received the Nobel Peace Prize: “Fault Silences Thousands of Victims of Sexual Violence in Wars”

Summary by elDiarioAR
Nadia Murad, a crucial voice against sexual violence as a weapon of war, participates in the 'Women for Peace' cycle, organized by La Casa Encendida in Madrid and the Women's Association of Guatemala: "How can we build peace when millions of displaced people and new generations grow up in refugee camps?" Sexual violence, a real and propaganda weapon in the war between Israel and Hamas Nadia Murad (Kocho, Iraq, 1993) has a history, but it is not …
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Nadia Murad, a crucial voice against sexual violence as a weapon of war, participates in the 'Women for Peace' cycle, organized by La Casa Encendida in Madrid and the Women's Association of Guatemala: "How can we build peace when millions of displaced people and new generations grow up in refugee camps?" Sexual violence, a real and propaganda weapon in the war between Israel and Hamas Nadia Murad (Kocho, Iraq, 1993) has a history, but it is not …

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elDiarioAR broke the news in on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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